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Siamese Kittens for Sale in South Carolina: Breeders List 2025

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Catster advocates for adopting before shopping, though we fully understand there are many reasons for seeking a breeder. So, we encourage it to be done the right way. We have not personally visited or investigated all of the breeders below. We have put the top-recommended all in one place for you to get in touch and make the best decision for you. Learn more about our stance and how to choose the right breeder here.

There are several Siamese breeders in the United States, but South Carolina doesn’t have that many of them. That’s why we created this list to help you track down the best Siamese cat breeders in the state.

Whether you’re looking for traditional applehead Siamese kittens, seal point Siamese kittens, or something, these breeders are the best of the best, and they send Siamese cats all over the country.

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The 3 Siamese Breeders in South Carolina

1. Palmeto Acres Siamese

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If you are shopping for championship-level Siamese stock, Greenville, South Carolina, is one of the best places to look. One of the best breeders is Palmetto Acres Siamese.

The cats all come with Traditional Cat Association (TCA) registration, but they don’t come with any health guarantees. They aren’t the cheapest kittens out there, but with their championship pedigree, that’s not all that surprising.

They are great Siamese kittens, and they come from a reputable breeder. Palmetto Acres Siamese also offers stud services if you want to breed your Siamese cat.

Depending on what you’re looking for, you might be able to track down a Flame Point Siamese kitten or even an elusive Blue Point Siamese kitten from them. Finally, you need to pick up all kittens from Palmetto Acres Siamese since they don’t ship or deliver.


2. O’s Sweet Faces Siamese

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If you live near Greenville, South Carolina, you can check out O’s Sweet Faces Siamese.

They have fully registered Siamese cats with a 7-day health guarantee. O’s Sweet Faces Siamese has been breeding Siamese cats for nearly 40 years now, and they are well known for delivering happy and healthy cats.

Siamese cats purchased from O’s Sweet Faces Siamese do not have breeding rights, and you must neuter/spay them by 6 months of age.


3. Carolina Blues Cattery

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Carolina Blues Cattery technically isn’t in South Carolina, but it’s in Waxhaw, North Carolina, only 1 mile from the South Carolina border.

They don’t offer any breeding rights, but they have a 4-day health guarantee. That’s not the best in the industry, but it is better than nothing. Carolina Blues Cattery prioritizes finding loving homes above anything else, and that’s always a key feature to look for when tracking down catteries.

All Carolina Blues Cattery Siamese Cats are TCA and CFA-certified, which means you know exactly what you’re getting every time.

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